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"The wars are on, but the good guys are winning them more,” Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen told me ahead of Albanese reappointing him to his post last week, afte
Since the election counts, 10 local councils left with no overall control have since confirmed their leadership and executive arrangements after holding annual meetings. This is the political makeup of each authority, and which parties will lead them.
The Inflation Reduction Act was once hailed as the biggest climate law in U.S. history. But as supporters try to save it, they’ve stopped talking about the environment altogether.
WUWM is working on more in-depth coverage of three topics that our community has told us they care about: immigration, the economy and climate change.
Climate 200, Advance Australia and the ACTU were some of the biggest third party social media advertising spenders during the 2025 election campaign.
Voters in St. Paul’s Ward 4 neighborhoods will choose a new city council member in a special election this August, and the first candidate forum of the campaign season will be held from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at Hamline Methodist Church.
Former president wanted to testify on behalf of his son despite being a sitting president in the middle of a presidential campaign, a new book says
The governor’s rides on a billionaire’s helicopter, a climate change lawsuit is tossed out, and Tuesday’s election results.
The newly elected Pope Leo XIV could continue in his predecessor's footprints as the steward of the environment of the Catholic Church.
Christie Brinkley is hitting back at Donald Trump over a recent Executive Order, after slamming his climate policies following the November election.
Australia's Liberal-National coalition - currently the nation's main opposition political party - has split after a partnership lasting almost 80 years. The move marks a seismic change in the country's political landscape and comes just weeks after a federal election that saw Labor win a second term in a landslide victory.
Security looms large in Poland’s upcoming presidential election — but so do other fundamental issues, including the future of the country’s democracy and its place in Europe.